Sports Reporter, Berkshire Record (MA)

From JJ.com. This was my first full-time gig many moons ago. Not a fantastic social scene if you're in your 20s and single, but it's a really, really good place for a new jack to learn the ropes. (PM me with any questions...paper is still under same ownership.)
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Description:
Award-winning weekly broadsheet weekly in western Massachusetts is seeking an experienced sports reporter able to juggle multiple assignments who is organized, self-motivated and is able to work quickly and accurately.

The position includes covering four high schools, laying out sports section as well as writing thought-provoking enterprise pieces, taking photos, writing compelling features .

Prior experience as a reporter preferred, but will consider recent college graduates with news reporting experience. Candidates must be highly motivated, hard-working, know AP style and InDesign. We prize those who can write well and can write the rest of the story. Need to have a car and a camera.

The Berkshires, 2 1/2 hours from New York and Boston, is in an area filled with lakes and hiking trails (the Appalachian Trail runs through it), skiing as well as being the regional homes for national arts, music, and dance companies. The population is a combination of life-long residents, those who have relocated from New York and Boston, and people who live in those cities and have weekend homes in the area.

The position is available now.
E-mail resume and samples of your work if you fit the job description and are available to berkshirerecord@yahoo.com.

Weeklies (obviously) don't provide the same type of writing opportunities dailies do. They are more featurey and have relatively few gamers.

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While you don't face the same deadline pressure as writing for a daily, if you're a wordsmith, there are great opportunities out for interesting features you might not have time with at a small daily if you have to crank out a couple of stories per day, take calls, and do layout.

I always viewed the weekly life as much more challenging than working at a daily. There's something to be said about being able to make a mistake, dusting yourself off and getting back on the horse 24 hours later.